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Sylvia Plath
Just in Time for the Holidays: 5 Books To Read For When You’re Lonely
Claire Alexander Recommends Sylvia Plath, Haruki Murakami, and More
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Claire Alexander
| December 22, 2022
“Maybe Broccoli Doesn’t Like You Either” (Lot 151) On the Allure of Joan Didion’s Objects
Mary Kate Frank Wonders at the Power We Give to Things
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Mary Kate Frank
| November 15, 2022
Diary of a Pilgrimage: Marking the Gravesite of Assia and Shura Wevill
Emily Van Duyne’s Tribute to a “Lover of Unreason and an Exile”
By
Emily Van Duyne
| November 9, 2022
“I’d Read Her Grocery Lists.” On Cooking with Sylvia Plath
Eliza Dumais Navigates the Intersection of the Domestic and the Literary
By
Eliza Dumais
| October 27, 2022
Reclaiming Pamela Moore from the Sisterhood of Sad Literary Girls
Emmeline Clein on the American Tradition of Fetishizing Women Writers, Then Forgetting Them
By
Emmeline Clein
| May 9, 2022
The Last Confessions of Sylvia P. by Lee Kravetz, Read by a Full Cast">
The Last Confessions of Sylvia P. by Lee Kravetz, Read by a Full Cast">
The Last Confessions of Sylvia P. by Lee Kravetz, Read by a Full Cast">
The Last Confessions of Sylvia P.
by Lee Kravetz, Read by a Full Cast
Choice Historical Fiction Listening
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Behind the Mic
| April 14, 2022
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How Sylvia Plath Calls Out for Connection Across Time
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Sina Queyras
| April 11, 2022
On the Creative Partnership of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes
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History of Literature
| April 11, 2022
Crossing Paths with the Spirit of Sylvia Plath
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Helen Humphreys
| March 23, 2022
The Last Confessions of Sylvia P.
Lee Kravetz
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Lit Hub Excerpts
| March 10, 2022
Lee Kravetz on Sylvia Plath, 1950s Psychiatry, and Confessional Poets
The Last Confessions of Sylvia P. Talks to Jane Ciabattari">The Author of
The Last Confessions of Sylvia P.
Talks to Jane Ciabattari
By
Jane Ciabattari
| March 8, 2022
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The Bell Jar was supposed to have a sequel, told through "the eyes of health."">
The Bell Jar was supposed to have a sequel, told through "the eyes of health."">
The Bell Jar
was supposed to have a sequel, told through "the eyes of health."
By
Emily Temple
| January 14, 2022
The Bell Jar from All Over the World">
The Bell Jar from All Over the World">
The Bell Jar from All Over the World">59 Years of Book Covers for
The Bell Jar
from All Over the World
Happy Birthday to Sylvia Plath’s Classic
By
Emily Temple
| January 14, 2022
The Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 50 to 31
From THE DISCOURSE to the Cursed Marvels of Literary AI
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Literary Hub
| December 9, 2021
Read Sylvia Plath’s first published poem, which she wrote at age 8.
By
Walker Caplan
| October 28, 2021
Did you know that Sylvia Plath wrote a rhyming children's book about silly beds?
By
Jessie Gaynor
| October 27, 2021
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